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On The Sidewalk Bleeding

Submitted by Resh on October 17, 2005

Category: English
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Complimenting Routines in English and Learner English

Complimenting is a tool that can be used to establish friendship. It also is an important social strategy for many a time it acts as an opener for a conversation and later facilitates meaningful social communication to follow. Neglecting to give compliments could even be understood as a sign of disapproval. Moreover, the inappropriate use of compliments may cause embarrassment and even offense in many cultures.
There are many factors that determine how non-native speakers of (L2) respond to compliments when compared with native speakers (L1). Some of these factors are; schemata, speech events, socio-cultural norms and linguistic etiquette. Schemata is a pre-existing knowledge involving things. L2 speakers who had been learning the language for a longer period of time responded differently to the more recent learners of the language. A lot of the long term speakers of L2 had managed to acquire a lot of the correct responses to compliments through their daily interactions with the L1 speakers and the amount of social interactions they have with the L1 speakers. A lot of the younger L2 learners found that they found television to be quite a help when trying to adjust to the social norms. Many of these L2 speakers found that they could respond to the common compliments like "Nice shirt/top" rather easy to respond to with a simple thank you rather than down playing the compliment with something like " It was rather cheap" as was the situation with the more recent learners of L2. This is also relates to the socio cultural norms of the L1 culture. Many of the Asian speakers found it difficult to receive compliments since their culture is about modesty and humility. As such many of them responded usually by down playing, denying and deflecting the compliment to someone else. It was rather uncomfortable for these L2 speakers to accept compliments that were in self praise. Culture of the L1...

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